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Legislation House bill would legalize discrimination of gays

By Tyler.Kingkade personal religious beliefs. Under the legislation, they would unwarranted. Iowa law. iowastatedaily.com House Study Bill 50, also known as not face a civil claim or lawsuit chal- “The Marriage Discrimination Regardless of what you think of the Religious Conscience Protection lenging them for discrimination. Act, quite simply, is another hurtful marriage equality, Iowans should see DES MOINES — A bill in the Iowa Act, sponsored by Rep. Richard It would also protect individuals attack on the institution of marriage,” this bill for what it is: clear discrimi- House of Representatives would al- Anderson, R-Clarinda; and Rep. Kurt who refuse to provide goods to a gay said Carolyn Jenison, executive di- nation against all Iowans.” low religious institutions and chari- Swaim, D-Davis, would also allow couple. rector of One Iowa. “The Varnum Ben Stone, executive director of ties to deny services to gay couples employers to deny jobs, and land lords One Iowa, the state’s largest decision clearly provides for religious the American Civil Liberties Union if they believe it would validate the or hotels to deny housing to same-sex gay rights organization, immedi- protections, and religious marriage same-sex couple and go against their couples. ately pounced on the legislation as remains distinct and protected under RIGHTS.p3 >>

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The plans for the new sports complex have undergone and will continue to undergo re-examinations supported by the input of community members. Courtesy photos: Facilities planning and management; and ISU News Service The facility has just shifted to the south in an attempt to al- leviate its being right up against New plans for facility address neighborhood concerns the neighbors on Storm [Street].” By Jake.Lovett Sports Complex, a new facility proposed to iowastatedaily.com house the ISU track, softball and soccer teams. The original plans, drafted after the Board of University and ISU athletic department offi- Regents approved project planning at their Oct. cials will have a second public forum with com- 27 meeting, upset many residents of the neigh- munity members Tuesday to discuss revised borhoods along Storm Street and Ash Avenue. plans for a proposed new sports complex. Community members at the Dec. 8 meeting At a Dec. 8 public forum, Ames community raised concerns about noise, traffic and light members of the neighborhoods surrounding pollution based on the facility’s location along the Towers Residence Halls met with officials Storm Street. to voice concerns about the initial plans for the Since that time, the ISU athletic department new facility to be built in the area. The meeting and RDG Planning and Design have re-vamped was the first time many community members had seen or heard of the plans for the Cyclone COMPLEX.p4 >>

Academics Faculty Senate Bomb survivor, Hoffman writer, lecturer to examine offers his story use of grant funds By John.Lonsdale should be interviewed. iowastatedaily.com And then he started his story. By Jacob.Stewart “One never has a sense of how iowastatedaily.com Spencer Dew is not really one one’s words are going to be cut and for interviews; not about him at pasted and used,” Dew said. least. Hailing from Owensboro, Ky. Executive Vice President and Provost Jerusalem bombings, 9/11, reli- — the third largest city in the state Elizabeth Hoffman is making sure Iowa State gion, books about inspired-by-por- — Dew had naïve views of religion. does not end up in Yale University’s position nography novelists, Chicago police He knew he wanted to study by addressing Iowa State’s effort reporting officers, Kentucky and 34-years- religion in college because he was policy. old; a person could stop reading from a small town with very little Effort reporting is a report of how National there. exposure to the world and col- Science Foundation grants are used by the Dew’s office door was ajar and lege was the best way to get that people who have received them, according to partially revealed the small space exposure. the policy on the Faculty Senate website. in the basement of Catt Hall that Dew graduated from the The National Science Foundation’s annual harbors the visiting lecturer. College of Wooster in 1997 and budget is $6.9 billion and it funds around 20 A knock on the door and a spent a year studying religious percent of federally supported basic research, “come in” rebuttal later, Dew, lec- practices in India. according to its website. turer in philosophy and religious In the summer of 2002, Dew at- One of the main reasons Hoffman wants Spencer Dew, lecturer of philosophy and religious studies, talks about his studies, waited to begin sort- experiences. Dew is teaching three classes at Iowa State this semester. ing through why he of all people DEW.p3 >> Photo: Whitney Sager/Iowa State Daily REPORTING.p3 >>

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ISU Dining House Study Bill 50: ƒ A religious corporation, association, educational institution, society, charity or fraternal organization or person employed by such entities, would not be required to treat a marriage as Levandowski honored valid. They also could deny goods, services or accommoda- tions if the marriage violated a person’s religious beliefs. By Matt.Wettengel and ISU Dining has caused the price of meals ƒ An individual, small business or sole proprietor would not Karen.Jennings for Rosedale residents to drop from $5.16 be required to provide goods or services “that assist or pro- iowastatedaily.com to $1.40, making the food more affordable. mote the solemnization or celebration of a marriage.” This Pickup locations Cooperation with ISU Dining has also includes benefits to the spouse of an employee, housing to a married couple and reproductive services. Nancy Levandowski, director of ISU from ISU Dining: saved the Youth & Shelter Services money Dining, was recognized Tuesday for her and prevents food from going to waste, ƒ People or businesses that refuse to provide services or ben- initiative to conserve food by donating ƒ Hawthorne Court efits based upon religious convictions would be able to do so Carlson said. without facing civil claims. end-of-day quality food to the Rosedale ƒ The Hub The food donated comes in many Shelter in Ames, a branch of Youth & ƒ Bookends Cafe forms, but is made into appetizing meals Shelter Services. for the up to 15 children that call Rosedale Iowa State has been in partnership home at any particular time. >>RIGHTS.p1 with the Youth & Shelter Services and the White, chairman of the Youth & Shelter The shelter serves youth who have run shelter for more than 35 years, supplying Services Board of Trustees and former away, are homeless, need help resolving of Iowa, expressed similar views in a statement released by food to the organizations each day. ISU professor of biochemistry, and the family conflicts, have been abused or ne- One Iowa, the ACLU of Iowa and the Interfaith Alliance of “I’m humbled [to be honored] because Ames Noon Kiwanis Club, who deliver the glected, or are adjudicated and waiting for Iowa Action Fund. to me it is my ISU team that makes it pos- surplus food every weekday morning and court action. The shelter provides youth The statement also claimed that under current language, sible. They make the effort to get it done,” again Friday afternoons to several organi- in crisis — between the ages of 10 and 17 the bill would allow denial of services and goods to interra- Levandowski said. zations in Ames. — with a safe, structured home, providing cial couples and couples of different faith backgrounds. Youth & Shelter Services was found- White was honored for his service and many services to the children in their care. Anderson said last week during debate of the marriage ed by CEO George Belitsos and a small dedication to the youth served by Iowa’s With the various services that the shel- amendment that marriage is about procreation, a comment group of ISU students and faculty in 1976, first emergency youth shelter. ter provides to children in the Ames com- which placed him on national cable news outlets. though it has only been receiving food “It is because of volunteers such as munity, Levandowski feels their coopera- “Homosexual couples cannot produce children,” Anderson from ISU Dining for around six months, [White] that [Youth & Shelter Services] tion with ISU Dining has a lasting impact. said. “Heterosexual couples can. That’s what marriage is.” said Eric Carlson, public information of- can keep its food costs low and allow our “Those are the future ISU students Most Republicans did not speak during debate, while ficer for Youth & Shelter Services. youth to eat so well,” Carlson said. we are helping by making sure they get a many Democrats expressed deep opposition to a constitu- Donated food is picked up by Bernie The addition of the food donated from healthy meal,” Levandowski said. tional amendment to ban same-sex marriages, civil unions and domestic partnerships. Anderson characterized HSB50 as a battle between free- >>REPORTING.p1 Foundation auditor, said a in an out-of-court settlement. tirely by the National Science dom of speech and religion under the First Amendment, and number of Yale faculty were Ranjan Maitra, associate Foundation. Hoffman re- the 14th Amendment, which requires equal protection of all to adopt a stricter policy on ef- being paid with grant money professor of statistics, said a sponded by saying that if a pro- citizens under the law. fort reporting is because nine while on vacation. lot of work is done in the sum- fessor is doing this, he or she is “The ACLU recognizes this bill for what it is: an effort to years ago Yale University was These grants can only be mer while professors are still in violation of his or her agree- legitimize discrimination under the guise of religious lib- involved in a scandal regarding used for research; there are no being paid by National Science ment with the foundation. erty,” Stone said. National Science Foundation exceptions. Because of its em- Foundation grant money. He The vote for changes to At a public forum concerning the marriage amendment grant money. ployees being given paid vaca- asked if his department could the policy has been postponed last week, opponents of same-sex marriage cited examples Hoffman, who was and still tions, Yale ended up paying still do non-research work until the next Faculty Senate in Massachusetts of religious institutions being penalized is an active National Science back $7 million in grant money while they were being paid en- meeting March 8. through taxes for denial of services to gay couples.

>>DEW.p1 “[There were] plenty of Chicago Police Department “I think the study of re- writing and read some of his commitments and not thought good-intentioned people and Saint Xavier and plans on ligion provides a forum or a work. I highly enjoyed his class about it as a social phenom- tended The Hebrew University standing around the scene,” going back this summer. practice for a kind of empathy and would recommend any- enon; something that has real of Jerusalem where he studied Dew said. “The media also has “I think it’s fascinating to that I think is necessary for body to take his courses.” political effect or clear logic modern Hebrew in order to their own agenda. That’s rough work with [the Chicago Police society so you can realize the Although Dew has taught and seeing that can be really look at rabbinic texts. and that’s disturbing and you Department] because these humanity of someone who in at the college level for several useful.” The first summer he spent have to sell some sort of cover- are folks who have very differ- many ways is quite unlike you years, he said the academic Ten minutes before 11 a.m., in Jerusalem almost changed age over this event ... to do that ent experiences than I do as and to be kosher with their market is the worst it has ever Dew prepared for his next class everything for him. in a responsible way is tricky.” an academic,” Dew said. “And existence opposed to going to been in decades; he is optimis- and momentarily glanced at Standing outside on the pa- The next summer he went coming in the classroom and war with them,” Dew said. tic about staying at Iowa State his computer screen’s clock tio adjacent to Frank Sinatra back to the university to study working an eight-hour shift; Dew is impressed by Iowa to continue teaching and get before a few final words. Cafeteria on the university’s biblical Hebrew. the things they have seen ... [it] State and said it’s a good place students to think about reli- “I’d like people to take my campus, Dew, along with 85 Later on, he went to gradu- is an education for me.” to teach. gion and their surroundings. classes and be inspired, if not others, was injured by a Hamas ate school at The University Dew authored the criti- The students are enthusi- “I think some college by the specific interests ... [I] remote-control, shrapnel- of Chicago Divinity School, cally acclaimed “Songs of astic and come well-equipped students have never really hope they’re interested that filled backpack bomb planted where he did work with femi- Insurgency” and “Mont- from the high schools they are thought about their religion,” I’m so excited about it. I’m in a in the cafeteria. nist theory that later descend- Saint-Michel and Chartres” in coming from, he said. Dew said. “They’ve thought basement ... I love it here, and The bomb was aimed at ed into introductions of de- 2008, and is coming out with “I liked him a lot as a teach- about their own or lack of I’d love to stay.” Americans, and killed nine bates about pornography and “Learning for Revolution: The er,” said Collin Baumhover, people, and the glass wall that censorship. Work of Kathy Acker” some junior in supply chain man- separated the cafeteria from There, he encountered time in 2011. agement and a former student the outside blew out like “glass and started a doctoral project “Songs of Insurgency” is a of Dew’s. “Religion’s kind of sand” onto Dew. on Kathy Acker. She is an im- collection of short stories with boring sometimes, but he was RebarcakChiropractic “It was an incredible force,” portant American writer who disturbing themes that take really enthusiastic about it.” Dew said. “I had never been in hasn’t been given the serious place in a post-9/11 world. Bailey Stoneking, sopho- BACK CARE CENTER a bomb before. Weeks after, for reading she deserves, Dew “[The book] deals with more in pre-business, recom- Dr. Rod Rebarcak instance, I would pick shards said. anxieties and alienation that I mends Dew’s classes to all Dr. Ben Winecoff of glass out of my backpack Before coming to Iowa thought were pretty common students. ‡%DFN‡1HFN that were corkscrew-shaped.” State for the 2010 fall semes- leading up to the second Bush “I loved how he knew all Dr. Matt Cross Dew said he was “railroad- ter, Dew taught religious and election,” Dew said. of [our] names because it ‡+HDGDFKHV ed” into speaking out to the philosophy studies at Saint Although Dew is an es- made the atmosphere of the ‡([WUHPLWLHV media about the event because Xavier University and Loyola tablished author, the actual classroom more friendly,” ‡$FXSXQFWXUH he was one of the “non-muti- University Chicago. academic work is what’s im- Stoneking said. “After class I lated and English-speaking” For the last three years portant to him; he thinks it’s was always wanting to learn Monday through Saturday Americans; an interview he Dew has been teaching re- socially important to reach out more. 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Supply chain management Recruiters, students meet at career night By Ben.Theobald iowastatedaily.com Supply chain management majors battled the cold to look for internships and jobs at career night Tuesday. This is the second career night for supply chain management majors this school year. “About 80 to 100 students came last fall,” said Lyndsy Haviland, president of the ISU Supply Chain Management Club and senior in sup- ply chain management. An estimated 33 employers came to career night Tuesday. “The employers come from all over the United States,” said Kelsie Harvey, vice president of the club and senior in supply chain management. Haviland said they hosted 40 em- ployers at last fall’s career night. “We start planning the career night with the career services at the beginning of the semester,” she said. The event is separate from the Business/LAS Career Fair on Wednesday. “Career night gives supply chain [management] students the opportu- nity to talk to recruiters who are look- ing for only supply chain [manage- ment] majors,” Harvey said. Kevin Skiffington, senior in logis- tics and supply chain management and international business, said this was his second career night. Jiang Xu, senior in logistics and supply chain management, talks to Keath Storm, vice president of human resources at Link America about his previous work “Right now I’m looking for a sum- experience during the Supply Chain Management Career Fair on Tuesday at the Molecular Biology Building. Photo: Karuna Ang/Iowa State Daily mer internship so I know where to go during the summer,” Skiffington said. “Anything that is located around the “I’m looking for an internship in Company, was looking for students to industry.” cation is indicative in a student’s area Chicago suburbs or Ames.” the summer,” Xu said. “I am graduat- fill open positions. “We’re looking for Corporations based in Iowa, such of skills,” said John Bates, representa- Qian Xu, junior in supply chain ing in May 2012, which is a full year somebody who possesses solid work as CIVCO Medical Solutions, were tive of CIVCO. “We heard the [supply management, had been in contact later.” ethic,” Trowbridge said. “Somebody looking for potential employees based chain management] program here at with employers such as Vermeer and Ross Trowbridge, a representa- who has interest in sales-type roles. It on their GPA and skills. Iowa State is top notch. We hope to Rockwell Collins. tive from Crescent Electric Supply comes down to how they will fit in our “GPA, leadership and communi- get capable students to help us grow.”

>> COMPLEX.p1 how the university is planning “Our responsibility is to Jorgensen said the univer- many initial community con- es we’ve made have shown to handle rainwater gathered not make the problem worse,” sity hopes to have plans final- cerns, they will be up for de- we have a commitment to the plans, moving parts of the at the facility. Jorgensen said. “There will ized and ready to take to the bate again Tuesday night as the work with the neighborhood proposed facility further south He said the department is be a lot of engineering done March 23 Board of Regents university will seek more input to make this a facility that’s and east, away from the Storm committed to working with to ensure the rainwater ca- meeting, where officials will from community members be- going to be pleasing to them Street neighborhood. the city of Ames on developing pacity that site used to main- seek approval to begin con- fore finalizing those plans. but also work for the student “It’s important to point a plan to deal with rainwater tain won’t be, all of a sudden, struction of the facility. “I don’t know that we’ll recreation services and also out that the version we shared without directing it into neigh- dumped off into the neighbor- And, although Jorgensen please everybody,” Jorgensen our intercollegiate athletic at the first committee meet- borhood drainage systems. hood stormwater systems.” said the plans have addressed said, “but I do think the chang- department.” ing was truly in the planning stages,” said Chris Jorgensen, senior athletic director for facilities, planning and man- agement. “The facility has just shifted to the south in an attempt to alleviate its being right up against the neighbors on Storm [Street]. We felt it was important to give them relief from the competition facilities.” In new plans, published in an ISU News Service news release Tuesday, the track and soccer complex have moved further south, while the soft- ball field is to be alongside Mortensen Road. The plans also feature a proposed area for ISU track and field throwing events, such as shot put and javelin, north of the track. The new track will surround the soccer field, and the two will be the only areas lit immediately after construction. However, construction will be done in a way that allows lighting to be added to the softball complex with later additions. At the Dec. 8 public forum, Storm Street residents voiced concerns with lighting coming from the facility, but Jorgensen said those concerns have been addressed in the new plans. “Where they’re positioned on that facility, we can do a lot when we work with our light- ing engineers,” Jorgensen said. “There won’t be any spillover into the adjoining neighbor- hoods, particularly now with the way we have the facility laid out.” With the soccer and soft- ball fields moving south, the residents along Ash Avenue and Mortensen Road are now closer to the facility. Residents of the Ash Avenue neighbor- hood have expressed concerns with the aesthetics of the fa- cility, but Jorgensen said the new layout of the facility will allow for vegetation and fenc- ing that can hide the facility, or enhance its appearance. “We did express that we’ll continue to work with them on what that Ash [Avenue] street corridor will look like,” he said. While parking and traffic issues have also initiated con- cerns with the new facility, the proposed facility would use the parking lots at the Towers for both participants and spec- tators. Jorgensen said the lots, originally constructed when there were four residence halls there, have enough capacity to house the number of vehicles that are estimated to come in for track, soccer or softball events. Jorgensen said he still ex- pects to hear questions about Wire 5

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Air Force Security Virginia case reveals hole Early warnings in fingerprint program

By Jeanne Meserve If the system had worked the way it was of PTSD ignored CNN Homeland Security Correspondent supposed to, Portillo-Saravia might have been held in custody for the federal immigration By Ed Lavandera The rape of a child may be linked to a gap in agency, and possibly deported, after an arrest CNN Wire Service a program intended to remove criminal aliens for drunkenness. from the country. Instead, he was released. The rape took Air Force Maj. Chad Bushman vividly re- Under the federal Secure Communities place the day after Christmas in Centreville, members the worst day of his life, the sound of program, law enforcement agencies run the Va. handcuffs gripping his wrists as six military offi- fingerprints of people they arrest against im- When he was taken to the Loudoun cers took him away and told him he faced crimi- migration databases, aiming to find illegal County jail, his electronic fingerprints were nal charges for abusing his wife. immigrants. The most dangerous are then re- run against federal immigration databases What Bushman didn’t know at that moment moved from the country by Immigration and under the Secure Communities program. was that a military psychologist would soon de- Customs Enforcement. Portillo-Saravia’s prints did not get a hit. termine that he suffered from post-traumatic Law enforcement personnel working on “Everything came back negative, so by law, stress disorder, and, he says, it led to years of the rape of an 8-year-old girl say a person ar- obviously, when the alcohol wears off, he is abusing his wife. The diagnosis may have come rested Sunday evening in Houston is an illegal released,” said Sheriff Stephen Simpson.But too late, and the decorated pilot’s military ca- immigrant who slipped through the system. there should have been a hit. Portillo-Saravia reer could soon come to a disgraceful end. But The suspect, Salvador Portillo-Saravia, had been deported from the United States in Bushman says that he deserves a second chance has been charged with one count of rape 2003. and that the Air Force has let him down. and one count of sodomy, according to Don In 2003, Portillo-Saravia’s fingerprints President Obama presents the Medal of Honor The secretary of the Air Force will ultimately to Army Staff Sgt. Salvatore Giunta Nov. 16, Gotthardt, spokesman for the Fairfax County, were taken the old-fashioned way, with ink. decide whether Bushman can continue his ca- 2010, in the East Room of the White House. Va., Police Department. He could be extradit- They were never digitized and put in the agen- reer as a military pilot. This week, the case goes Photo: CNN Wire Service ed back to Virginia later this week. cy’s electronic database. before a board of inquiry at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Ala. wasn’t completed, it corrected the problem. But How Bushman’s career reached this point is Bushman’s attorney says the survey holds the a sad and often disturbing tale that raises ques- first clues that the pilot was battling PTSD. tions about whether the military missed PTSD In the survey, Bushman admits having night- Iowa State University warning signs along the way. mares and feeling numb and detached from oth- In the years after Sept. 11, Bushman piloted ers. Dr. Heather Klempp, a psychologist at the C-130 aircraft into the battlefields of Iraq and Presidio of Monterey U.S. Army Health Clinic HOUSING EXPO Afghanistan. Bushman says the missions were in Monterey, Calif., described Bushman as hav- the most stressful days he’d ever had. ing PTSD, showing signs of “recurrent intrusive “I can remember seeing a missile streak ideation of traumatic experiences ... frequent come past the front of the aircraft. That was the anger and irritability ... severe anxiety.” His rela- most terrifying experience of my life,” Bushman tionship with his wife also began to deteriorate. said. Tori Bushman laid out the years of abuse in “I will attend the Housing Expo to find out In Bushman’s mind, however, pilots didn’t painful detail in a five-page sworn statement suffer from PTSD. That was for ground troops the day her husband was arrested in November the great amenities everyone has to offer!” who got shot at. But at home, Bushman says, he 2008. In the statement, Tori Bushman wrote couldn’t handle being around crowds, and his that “there were several incidents of him hold- temper erupted more often. ing me down, choking me, threatening to kill me After Bushman returned home from mul- and bury my body where nobody could find it.” tiple deployments in 2004, his attorney says, the Without getting into specifics, Col. Del military made a critical mistake. Each service- Grissom, the staff judge advocate for Air member who returns from war is required to fill University at Maxwell Air Force Base, says the out a Post-Deployment Health Reassessment military is prepared to present witnesses at the Survey. Among other things, it can help military board of inquiry challenging Bushman’s as- psychologists figure out whether he or she is sertion that he suffered from PTSD during the showing any symptoms of PTSD. years he beat his wife. Bushman says he wasn’t given the survey un- Grissom says that in the four years after til January 2008, four years after returning from Bushman returned from duty, he never asked war duty and less than a year before his wife for help, never showed signs of psychological 2011 Housing Expo called police after another brutal day of abuse. problems and performed his work duties well. A military attorney familiar with the ma- “We can’t tolerate anyone beating their Tuesday, February 15th jor’s case says the Air Force doesn’t dispute spouse,” Grissom said. “The question is, is it in Bushman’s claim. The attorney says that as the best interest of the Air Force for him to con- 10am-4pm soon as the Air Force discovered that the survey tinue as an officer?” Great Hall, MU

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Abortions Planned Parenthood retrains staff

O’Keefe, who targeted the Association of Parenthood staffer and a supervisor in the that would bar Planned Parenthood from re- Anti-abortion group Community Organizations for Reform Now, Bronx borough of New York City guiding the ceiving federal funds.” Congress is considering releases questionable video an organization that advocated for low- and pimp and prostitute actors on how to get abor- such a proposal, put forward by Republicans. middle-income people and worked to register tions for girls as young as 13. Rose of Live Action said Planned voters. But the Bronx video was “clearly doctored Parenthood’s retraining program “is nothing By Michael.Martinez Those videos purported to show a “pimp” and cannot be trusted,” Schear said. more than window dress.” CNN Wire Service and a “prostitute” asking for advice on setting “The truth is that Live Action has a history of “Live Action’s investigation has uncovered up a brothel and evading taxes. doctoring video, making false claims and has no a serious, institutional crisis in which Planned Responding to the latest undercover video O’Keefe’s videos were found in at least two credibility,” Schear said in a statement. Parenthood is willing to aid and abet sex traf- by an anti-abortion group, women’s reproduc- investigations to be so heavily edited as to be an “This is a tactic similar to that of James ficking and exploitation of minors and young tive health care provider Planned Parenthood unreliable record of what happened, showing O’Keefe, the discredited right-wing activist long women,” Rose said in a statement. announced Tuesday it will retrain more than no evidence of any wrongdoing by ACORN staff associated with Live Action.” Live Action describes itself on its website as 11,000 staff members at more than 800 centers members. The edited Bronx tape contains two or more “a leading new media, investigative, and educa- across the United States. But those investigations were completed too video sources, as well as an additional audio tional organization committed to the protection Planned Parenthood has ordered “all health late to save the organization. source, increasing the opportunity for manipu- and respect of all human life.” center staff and educators who have contact The Live Action videos also appear to be lation and selective editing, Schear said. Rose has said that her purpose in making the with patients and teens be retrained in un- heavily edited. All were apparently taped in Unlike in the other publicized videos, the videos — and making available the edited ver- derstanding our policies and procedures for January. hoax visitors in the Bronx weren’t able to get sions — is to “take down” Planned Parenthood. responding to situations that indicate that When Planned Parenthood says it learned past the reception desk for a private consulta- Cecile Richards, president of Planned the welfare of a minor is endangered,” Stuart of at least 11 undercover visits in six states over tion, Schear said. Parenthood Federation of America, said the Schear, vice president for communications at one week “in which persons claiming to be in- The two Planned Parenthood workers in the 95-year-old organization is the nation’s leading Planned Parenthood, said in a statement issued volved in sex trafficking with minors asked for Bronx told the FBI in an interview that “they did provider of reproductive health care and serves Tuesday. services for young women.” not hear the words ‘sex work’ or ‘sex worker’ ut- 3 million patients a year. The retraining will be completed by April 1, Schear said he expects more Live Action an- tered by the actors on camera,” Schear said. One in five women has come to its health Schear said. nouncements about the other visits. FBI spokeswoman Jenny Shearer declined centers at some point in her lifetime, she said. The announcement came in the wake of Planned Parenthood reported the visits to to comment on the ongoing controversy about “To further our commitment to our patients, the anti-abortion group Live Action’s sixth un- the U.S. Justice Department before any of Live the undercover videos. we will continue to work to expand access to dercover video of a Planned Parenthood clinic Actions videos were released. “I can’t comment on something I haven’t health care and coverage for women and oppose that purportedly shows staff “willing to assist Like the prior ones, the latest secretly re- seen. I’m unaware of which field office they are efforts, such as those currently before Congress, sex trafficking and exploitations of minors and corded video uses a couple portraying them- communicating with,” she said Tuesday. that would eliminate vital health care services young women,” group president Lila Rose said selves as a pimp and a prostitute who are seek- Justice Department spokeswoman Alisa that women and families need,” Richards said. in a written statement. ing abortions for underage girls. Finelli said Tuesday the U.S. attorney general’s Officials with Planned Parenthood of New Affirming a zero tolerance policy Tuesday, Last week, Live Action released undercover office received a letter last month from Planned York City said that if underage girls came into Planned Parenthood said in a statement that videos of four Planned Parenthood health cen- Parenthood alerting officials to the visits by the the center, “they would have met with a licensed employees will be fired in cases of confirmed ters in Virginia and one in New Jersey. Planned purported pimp and prostitute seeking abor- social worker.” failure to comply with the group’s procedures Parenthood officials fired a staff worker in the tions for minors. Finelli declined to comment “All teens coming into Planned Parenthood for situations involving endangered minors and New Jersey office, but defended the others by further. of New York City are screened for child abuse with states’ mandatory reporting laws for un- saying they behaved professionally and ap- Schear described the undercover videos and neglect. derage girls. propriately reported the incidents to the U.S. as “an effort to undermine the credibility of All teens who disclose abuse meet with a li- The Live Action videos are reminiscent Justice Department. Planned Parenthood staff in Live Action’s co- censed social worker, who records and reports of those by right-wing videographer James The latest video claims to show a Planned ordinated lobbying effort to support legislation the abuse,” the group said in a statement.

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Cigarettes Thailand-Cambodia Raid leads to arrest Asian nations call for of police, officials resolution over temple

By Cosmin Stan dozens of the suspects to appoint customs and border The chairman of the Association of had agreed to a cease fire on Saturday, but CNN Wire Service Bucharest for hearings at the police chiefs. Southeast Asian Nations on Tuesday pushed skirmishes continued after. National Anti-Corruption Romanian Interior for talks between Thailand and Cambodia to The clashes stem from a longstanding After a nearly six-month Department, authorities said. Minister Traian Igas told re- end deadly clashes that have erupted over a conflict related to the 11th-century Preah investigation, authorities Prosecutors said those in- porters at a news conference temple along the border. Vihear temple. The building sits on a cliff in launched 70 raids at border volved in the smuggling opera- after the raids that some of The issue “can only be addressed bilater- Cambodian territory, but the most accessible crossings and other sites in tions easily could make at least the union leaders are aware of ally,” said Marty M. Natalegawa, who is also entrance to the site is on the Thai side. western Romania Tuesday $6,835.50 per illegal shipment, the corruption at many of the the Indonesian foreign minister. In a letter to the United Nations over the and detained as many as 100 and there have been hundreds crossings. The border skirmishes, which started weekend, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun border police, customs offi- of shipments. “I ask them to position Friday, have killed five people, including Sen said that in addition to the human toll the cials and suspected smugglers, Police and customs em- themselves some way in order members of the military and civilians, a state- fighting was taking, the temple had suffered police and prosecutors said. ployee union leaders released for us to know whether they’re ment from the Association of Southeast Asian damage. Those detained are sus- a statement following the raids with us or with these people Nations said. Conflict over the Preah Vihear site has pected of smuggling huge Tuesday, charging that all the committing illegal acts,” Igas Thailand’s official news agency, MCOT, taken place periodically for years. In 1962, quantities of cigarettes into smuggling operations were said, adding that he does trust reported Tuesday, “Since the fighting erupted the International Court of Justice in The Romania from neighboring conducted within a well-orga- the border police and customs Friday, one Thai soldier was killed, 25 were Hague, Netherlands, ruled that the site was in Serbia. nized network that had links employees who are doing their wounded and one civilian died in the clashes.” Cambodia. They face charges of brib- up to the country’s highest jobs honestly. The report added that Cambodia on But Thailand says the 1.8-square-mile area ery and facilitating smuggling, political levels and the profits Last week, 59 border po- Tuesday “handed over a Thai soldier captured around Preah Vihear was never fully demar- prosecutors said. of which possibly financed the lice and customs employees during the cross border clash.” cated, and blames a map drawn at the begin- The raids — which forced ruling political party. at the Siret crossing in eastern Cambodia’s official news agency, AKP, ning of the 20th century during the French the closure of several cross- They described the border Romania were arrested on the reported Tuesday that “Cambodian Prime occupation of Cambodia. ings on the Romanian-Serbian police and customs employees same charges. Minister Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei In July 2008, the U.N. approved border — started at 6 a.m. and working at the crossings as the The massive raids come Techo Hun Sen has sought the United Cambodia’s application to have the temple were conducted by at least pawns, and said shift bosses, after the interior ministers of Nations’ intervention in arranging a buffer listed as a World Heritage Site, meaning the 1,000 anti-corruption pros- customs managers and some France and Germany asked zone” at the border area and wants to make U.N. believes the place has outstanding uni- ecutors, police and security union leaders who collected the European Commission to sure the fighting does not expand to other versal value. forces, authorities said. Many the bribes were the knights. postpone Romania’s sched- parts of the border. of the suspects’ homes were The intermediate levels uled entry into the Schengen An official Thai report said the two sides CNN Wire Staff also raided, they said. were made up of more union zone next month because of Officials confiscated ciga- leaders and higher customs corruption and security issues. rettes worth $683,550, they authority officials, all the way The 25 European countries added, in raids that were the up to the queen, which the that are party to the Schengen culmination of a probe that union officials charged may agreement eliminated inter- dates back to August. be high-ranking members of nal border controls between Iowa State University Police helicopters flew the ruling political party who member states. HOUSING EXPO Drug gangs

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The undersecretary of the U.S. Army is back- characterized Latin America as a “strategic ing away from comments he made suggesting blind spot” for Washington. American troops might have to fight drug gangs “My statement also mistakenly charac- in Mexico, offering his regrets Tuesday for his terized the challenge posed by drug cartels to “inaccurate statements.” Mexico as ‘a form of insurgency.’ My comments Joseph Westphal, the Army’s No. 2 civil- were not and have never been the policy of the ian leader, told an audience at the University of Department of Defense or the U.S. Government Utah on Monday that the narcotics cartels had toward Latin America,” he said. become “a form of insurgency” that could im- “I did not speak on behalf of the president, peril the Mexican government. national security adviser, secretary of defense 2011 Housing Expo Westphal said he doesn’t want to find or any other officials charged with establishing American troops “fighting an insurgency on our and articulating U.S. policy,” he added. Tuesday, February 15th border in violation of our Constitution, or hav- “I regret that my inaccurate statements ing to send them across the border.” may have caused concerns for our partners and 10am-4pm “Maybe this is more of a personal opinion, friends in the region, especially Mexico.” but I’ve certainly shared with people at the There was no immediate response to Great Hall, MU White House — this isn’t just about drugs and Westphal’s comments from Mexico’s govern- about illegal immigrants,” Westphal said. ment, which launched a crackdown on drug “This is about potentially the takeover of a traffickers in 2006. The struggle to wrest con- government by individuals who are corrupt and trol from the cartels has left more than 34,000 have a different agenda, and that would be again dead. right on our border.” Tuesday, Westphal said he had wrongly CNN Wire Staff IOWaSTATE DAILY PUBLICATION BOARD :: now accepting applications for spring :: apply for a seat on the board

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Editor in Chief: Jessica Opoien Wednesday, February 9, 2011 editor iowastatedaily.com Editor: RJ Green ™ iowastatedaily.com/opinion Phone: (515) 294.5688 opinion iowastatedaily.com Opinion online 8 Iowa State Daily Editorial Violence against women Redesigns reflect public consideration Via the ISU News Service, officials with Jamie Pollard’s athletics depart- ment unveiled redesigns of the de- partment’s proposed Cyclone Sports Complex on Tuesday, and we’re happy to say it would seem university officials took a cue from residents of south Campustown by going back to the drawing board. The complex, which university of- ficials were given permission to begin planning for at an October meeting of the Board of Regents, is slated to include new homes for Iowa State’s soccer, softball and track and field teams east of the Wallace and Wilson residence halls. In a Dec. 8 public forum, area residents raised concerns over the potential increase in traffic, noise and lighting the project could bring to their neighborhood. Residents along the south side of Storm Street complained the new facilities would be built too close to their properties; residents along Ash Avenue decried the eyesore the facili- ties would be, in the place of what is Rape has been turned into a weapon of war during a time of upheaval in Haiti. Natural disasters have decreased resources and increased acts of sexual assault and violence in the country. Photo courtesy: UNIFEM/Flickr currently a normally well-manicured field. University officials said they believe they have revised their initial Rape common after disaster proposal to accommodate the resi- dents’ concerns. By Liz.Steinborn iowastatedaily.com and By Ahna.Kruzicn iowastatedaily.com Only time will tell. Several questions remain unan- Haitian sexual violence ed one million remain in tent camps, unable to rebuild over the rubble. These tent camps swered. Where will the clubs and Historically, women are requires global attention impacted by disaster have left many people vulnerable, especially intramural teams displaced by the situations to a dispropor- women. With no lighting or effective security, facility find their new homes? s we passed the first anniversary of the the tent camps often become dangerous places. earthquake in Haiti, we ask you to stop tionate extent — this is Aid workers say sexual assaults are a daily en- We hope residents who continue Aand think about the horror and devasta- because women in most counter; however, most women do not report to be opposed to the idea of a mul- tion that faced the people of this island nation. countries are already in avoidance of the attached social stigma out timillion dollar athletics complex Their walls crashed down around them. at a disadvantage. As in of fear of reprisals and feelings of shame. In the Individuals’ loved ones perished amongst the U.S., sexual assault primarily occurs among ac- across the street from their homes most countries, women rubble. Children were separated from parents in Haiti are poorer than quaintances: family members, partners, spous- — some were sent to the US before they knew will find answers at Tuesday’s public men. Having no safety es and neighbors. In 77 percent of reported forum. their parents were still alive. All of what many cases in the U.S., the attacker is not a stranger. of them had known and trusted shifted dramat- net after a disaster such In Haiti, half of the rapes are committed And, as plans to redevelop ically and permanently. as this further exposes by strangers, often times using weapons and Campustown continue to move A magnitude seven earthquake struck Haiti many to violence, home- violent force. These are our worst nightmares forward, we hope the university will on Jan. 12, 2010. More than a year later, work- lessness and sexual — reports include incidences of gun barrels and ers are still finding bodies in the rubble. Less assault.” knives being shoved up women’s vaginas in tent continue to keep an eye toward south than 5 percent of the debris has been cleared. camp communal areas. The women of Haiti Campustown as an opportunity for The remaining rubble could be put in enough have the worst of both worlds: They must be further development, in an effort to dump trucks parked bumper-to-bumper to In times of upheaval, rape was often used as aware of people and situations they are familiar reach halfway around the world, according to a political weapon. As the Chief of Staff of the with as women in America are, but they must restore the foot traffic lost to the area one report. Ministry for Women said, “... war taught a coun- also fear people and situations they do not know. with the demolition of the Knapp Why should we care? We should care be- try to rape. Before there was rape of course, but The women living in tent camps have no and Storms residence halls and the cause 316,000 people died from this devastat- it was not a common practice. Now when a man way to protect themselves. Many times, the offi- ing natural disaster. Consider your fellow ISU wants to rape, he rapes. It was used as weapon of cers chosen to protect the people are the people creation of a CyRide route that fer- students dead — not only several devastating war — the military institutionalized it and now doing the most heinous crimes: Officials have ries passengers from south Ames to deaths like we saw last year, but every one of when a robber gets into your house, he rapes been known to ask for sexual favors in return Central Campus. your peers. Now imagine this happening 10 you.” Rape was not even considered a criminal for protection. The dangers these women face times over again. We should care because the offense until 2005. With limited resources for are not being stopped. To make matters worse, A thriving, vibrant Campustown people that did survive this earthquake are suf- women’s health in general, the women of Haiti the fabric walls of women’s makeshift homes is in everyone’s best interests, and we fering, especially women. had very little access to rape education or treat- in the tent camps don’t offer protection in any hope the renovation and relocation Historically, women are impacted by di- ment for physical, psychological and emotional form; there is nowhere for them to go. saster situations to a disproportionate extent impact of such violent crimes. These women survivors of both natural di- of the Cyclone Sports Complex is just — this is because women in most countries are After a natural disaster as devastating as sasters and personal violation have had their another step in that direction. already at a disadvantage. As in most countries, this, conditions get worse. Women lose ac- literal as well as figurative walls torn down. We’re pleased to say we’re proud women in Haiti are poorer than men. Having no cess. They lose access to essential reproductive They were not only rendered homeless, but safety net after a disaster such as this further health care services — if they had any to begin now live in fear of sexual assault on a regular of the university for taking action to exposes many to violence, homelessness and with. If their husbands had died in the earth- basis as they huddle in their tarp-walled homes. address the community’s concerns. sexual assault. quake, a woman could be denied access to prop- We are a part of a global sisterhood, and atroci- Although there might be more work Horror and devastation is not new to many erty rights to try to rebuild her home, forcing ties like this cannot be overlooked. I urge each of the women of Haiti. Sexual assault was prev- many women into tent camps. of you to educate yourselves — just because you ahead for the project’s engineers, the alent in Haiti prior to the earthquake. Of the people who did survive, an estimat- don’t see it doesn’t mean it isn’t happening. university’s reaction to the initial forum seems to be a step in the right direction, and we hope to see more Holiday of the same in the weeks and months ahead. Part of living in a community, Valentine’s Day is too complex in Iowa, especially, is being a good By Claire.Schwager iowastatedaily.com neighbor. It would seem the univer- impress someone with fancy din- going to remember every detail of charm, the romantic notion of sity is committed to being a good Simplicity is key ners or sparkly jewelry or a dozen every single Feb. 14 from age 4 to Valentine’s Days past? I know I’m neighbor to south Campustown in order to make roses, but I’m sure most women 92. Even just three years from now, not the only one who thinks gener- residents. would agree with me when I say it won’t matter whether you got ic expressions of affection aren’t the day stress-free these are all a little bit boring. Hershey’s or Godiva chocolates; romantic. Hallmark cards are OK, We hope Tuesday’s forum proves For those who don’t like sur- ate at Jeff’s Pizza or Aunt Maude’s; but handwritten letters tied in rib- that to be the case. emember back in grade prises, predictability is great. But or gave a dozen roses or three. In all bon are better. Roses, I suppose, school when Valentine’s the majority of the female popu- sincerity, Valentine’s Day is a day are classic, but giving her her fa- RDay consisted of cutting lation prefers one of two things: meant for affection, not displays of vorite flower is creative. Chocolate Editorial Board hearts from folded construction thoughtful, handmade cards, or money or style. well, we’ve already discussed Jessie Opoien, editor in chief paper, comparing candy hoards just plain chocolate. Either way I’m not suggesting we revert chocolate. No worries there. Zach Thompson, managing editor of production and gluing glitter to as many sur- guys, you can’t go wrong. Women back to buying Disney princess Am I striking a chord here with RJ Green, opinion editor faces as possible? I’m going to as- love receiving homemade cards — valentine cards with little “To:” and all the women, or am I way off? sume everyone has experienced it’s the attempt that counts, for all “From:” spaces provided for ease Maybe guys are happy with going Feedback policy: these lovely memories, and then you non-creative ones — and we of mass distribution, or that no one through the motions of buying the The Daily encourages discussion but does not I’m going to complain about the love chocolate. There’s really no should buy roses or make reserva- roses, the card, and the expensive guarantee its publication. We reserve the right to edit or reject any letter state of things nowadays, which is need to expand on that. tions at a nice restaurant. While I dinner. Maybe the girls don’t mind or online feedback. my favorite thing to do. As for Valentine’s Day in gener- miss the days when decorating a either. But I think it’s safe to say Send your letters to letters@iowastatedaily. Well, here it is: Why can’t al, it shouldn’t be a cause for stress. Valentine’s Day box was the most the holiday has lost a little of the com. Letters must include the name(s), phone things be as simple as when we However, along with the commer- exciting aspect of the holiday, I know sparkle it used to have when we number(s), majors and/or group affiliation(s) were 8? cialization of the holiday comes adults need to complicate things, were younger — literally, there’s a and year in school of the author(s). Phone College students are so ob- the pressure to create a perfect, ex- numbers and addresses will not be published. and Feb. 14 is no exception. With lot less glitter involved. sessed with the idea of this perfect pensive day your significant other billions of dollars being spent in This is just a friendly sugges- Online feedback may be used if first name and last name, major and year in school are Valentine’s Day date or gift that won’t soon forget. retail for the holiday, I’m sure there tion that the guys do something included in the post. Feedback posted online is we’re kind of forgetting the pur- This is where things start to get will be no end to the complications. about it. Consider yourselves eligible for print in the Iowa State Daily. pose of the holiday. Sure, it’s nice to out of hand. First of all, nobody’s But where’s the old-fashioned warned. Editor: RJ Green | opinion iowastatedaily.com Wednesday, February 9, 2011 | Iowa State Daily | OPINION | 9

Cock & Bull at the bar: Valentine’s Day pick-ups are an art By Gabriel.Stoffa iowastatedaily.com Commentary from attempts at a one-night stand, but lock eyes and in a flash you compre- not be purchased by him for her. please; you do not want to attempt to thought fondly of in days still to come hend myriad possibilities your lives As to the girl sitting more or less drag her far off and come across like the bar-side of life by the ladies who they wooed. would take. Then, as abruptly as the alone with the verbally-impaired a kidnapper — go ahead and sit her Do not get me wrong, women glance came, it goes and the crowd simians rambling about something down to start into a new conversation alentine’s Day. What does it may also go out and pick up men in flows on. It is a look of that sort that inane, the PUA is similarly situated to making fun of the blokes she was pre- bring to mind for you? this fashion, but all women have to will give the PUA his opening. sweep her off her feet. viously entertaining and then her for V For some helpless roman- do to get a random single guy on any From there, all he has to do is He can come forward and just sitting there and listening. tics: “ ... My heart expands, ‘tis grown given night is to be forward; guys are reach out and bring the girl with him jump into the barrage of potential After a while, you will have come a bulge in it, inspired by your beauty, suckers for an outright between-the- to the bar or anywhere at least slightly mistakes; making certain to keep his across as endearing and worthwhile effulgent.” — Spike from “Buffy the sheets romp offer. As to those fol- away from the crowd. Rarely will a conversation pointedly question- — the conversation has moved on to Vampire Slayer.” For others — think lowing the same-sex interests, well, woo-girl object to this new attention, based about her while inserting the other things at this point, and if you hipsters — the day brings on a glos- your odds go up equally on V-Day as it carries with it a new adventure occasional jibe at the other wannabe do not know how to hold a conversa- solalia seizure of rhetoric assaulting eve because the stigma of singleness and possibility of an actual connec- alphas and even an occasional snipe tion, please do not try any of this and big business and industry with straw- can open a lot of people up to, ahem, tion to ease their inner turmoil — i.e. at the girl for her possible interests in make the competent look bad — and man fallacies abounding. broaden their horizons. the emptiness frequently surround- some of the future failures painstak- with your worthiness will come the Still others exist that have no long- To gain the favor of a lady with- ing their woo-boo-hoo-lives. ingly laboring or lumbering about the opportunity to relocate to her or your ing to become lost in love’s embrace out a date, all the PUA has to do is go From here, it is child’s play for room. place, or even simply off to another or fight against “the man.” These are to a bar or club early and look for one the PUA, as he uses simple directed The route I would take, involves a location to continue the conversa- frequently the folks you find dateless of two things: The wild girl — some- and teasing questions about the girl more movie-inspired entrance: Walk tion. Regardless of the move, the end the night before and who have no in- times called a “woo-girl” — that lacks and lets her find a connection in this up to her, take her hand ever so suave- result will involve some bedroom tentions of trying to find a significant her usual entourage of ladyfolk; or clearly chivalrous suitor. Soon after ly and tell her, “Come with me for a exploration. other. These folks, my friends, are the the girl stirring her own drink and they will go off to a more private loca- moment, I have something to show And if you succeed early in the ones who profit most from Valentines not outright dismissing the slovenly tion and make with a bit of the “ole in you.” This forward move, though dan- evening, there is nothing stopping Day. These people are the PUAs, the drunk failing to communicate any- ‘n’ out.” gerous in your regular club setting, is you from going back out or if you only pick-up artists. thing resembling the intimate con- If the PUA happens to have not golden to the girl out on V-Day eve at made plans for the following evening, While everyone else is caught up versation desired. embraced the full Casanova logic, he the bar — a girl at a bar on that eve of going on to the next bar and doing it all in their own identity crisis brought As soon as the PUA sees the wild may make plans instead to see the eves did not go to the bar in order to again. So, for those out there lacking on by candy-heart syndrome, the girl, all that must be done is a forward girl on the actual day of valentines be left alone; those helpless roman- in love, go for a reasonable facsimile PUA goes out the evening before walk toward the girl, followed by a ca- and solidify his position of chivalrous tics are at home with a bottle of wine and enjoy an evening of a connection Valentine’s Day knowing it is one of sual stop as he walks past her and the pursuit. In which case, he will still not watching “Sex In the City,” or reading you can look back on years later and the easiest days to snag one or two or strangers ogling her. It is almost an buy her dinner or take her out. It will Jane Austen stories. wonder “what if.” And for the rest of even more attractive women and not intimate moment; that moment when be a coital meeting possibly followed Once she has walked off with the you heathens: Loosen up that wrist. only not be looked down on for their you see someone across the room and or preceded by drinks that will also PUA — only a few steps away gents, Cheers.

Facebook Conversation remains true king of communication By Lauren.Hayward iowastatedaily.com

recently received a call “They’re full of hate” he We know that much of our quester, there is some ambigu- probably don’t want to men- stacked against you, and some- from a friend of mine said. communication is nonverbal ity about what a friend request tion their upcoming birthday one somewhere is likely to Iwanting to just “check up And as I reflected on my or expressed through tone, really means. And if you’ve or sister’s recent relationship mention it on your wall, make on me.” digital mood, it would appear intonation and other audible drunkenly added a person on breakdown unless they’ve told it their status or post a photo of He was wondering if I was that I am sad and in need of clues, so it is easy to see how a Facebook, but have no inten- you about it first. it and then several hundred of feeling alright or if I was just cheering up, but in reality they sarcastic or simple status up- tion of being their friend in real Facebook has certainly your nearest and dearest will really homesick. I assured him were flippant comments that date can be misconstrued. life, seeing their name on your caught a lot of people out as definitely know. that I was fine, and in fact hav- were not indicative of my emo- But there is so much more news feed or on Facebook chat well. I was taught as a young So, for as much as the so- ing a wonderful time in Ames. tional state at all. room for misunderstanding can induce mild groans of re- adult that if I was doing some- cial network has allowed us to The thing that had Facebook really has on Facebook. For example, my gret to feelings absolute dread. thing I wouldn’t tell my parents connect with long lost friends, prompted his concern was changed our world, for me it friend recently liked a group Equally if you’ve got your about, I probably shouldn’t be talk to those living far away, a few recent status updates is an invaluable resource to called “Don’t flatter yourself; eye on someone, the temp- doing it. I think a much better keep up with all the dramas on Facebook. One read that keep up with friends and fam- it was a friend request not a tation to stalk is almost too lesson in morality should be and parties of college life, there I missed Australia, the other ily back home, but really it is marriage proposal.” I smiled hard to resist. But learning that if you don’t want it to be still aren’t enough sideways that I was upset about missing human to human interaction to myself thinking about how everything about a person you announced on Facebook, you smileys to beat sharp sarcasm, out on some incredible music that is important when com- true this sentiment is. don’t actually know can make probably shouldn’t do it. This subtle flirting or substantial festivals back home. municating effectively. Either as a requestee or a re- conversations awkward; you is simply because the odds are conversation.

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No. 22 Iowa State will take on Kansas on Wednesday, as both teams attempt to recover from losses on the road. Iowa State (16-6, 4-4 Big 12) fell in a tight 65-62 game at the hands of Oklahoma on Saturday. The Cyclones almost recovered from a 14-point deficit going into the second half, but 24 turnovers meant they couldn’t secure the win. “I think that if we keep playing like we did in the second half [against Oklahoma] then we can beat anybody,” said senior Kelsey Bolte. “We have to build off of that and we want to play like that instead of how we played in the first half.” During Saturday’s loss, Bolte scored a team- high 23 points. She was helped out with 14 points by freshman Hallie Christofferson, who averaged 15.7 points in the last three games. “[Christofferson] played 37 minutes Saturday and will continue to log extended min- utes,” said coach Bill Fennelly. “She gives us an- other scorer that’s somewhat consistent, which we’ve struggled with besides Kelsey.” Kansas (15-8, 2-7) also lost Saturday at Texas, 80-68, the sixth defeat in its last seven games. Despite the Jayhawks’ recent losing streak, Fennelly doesn’t want to overlook them. “I think Kansas is a team that’s extremely talented,” Fennelly said. “Some people will look at their record, they’re 2-7 in the league, but they’re a team that I think is as talented as a lot of teams.” Kansas shoots 46.6 percent from the field, and is lead by forward Carolyn Davis, who ranks 12th in the Big 12 with 17.7 points and 7.3 re- bounds per game. The Jayhawks are known for their aggres- sive play, something Bolte is familiar with as she has been heavily guarded during the Big 12 sea- son as the key scorer for the Cyclones. “Kansas plays just like that,” Bolte said. “I think the physicality is going to affect everyone, not just me, so we’re going to have to get ready for that in practice.” Iowa State has eight games left in the Big 12 season, with the Big 12 tournament in Kansas City, Mo., just a month away. Wednesday the team will attempt to come back from its loss to Oklahoma and kick off the second half of confer- ence play on a positive note.

Iowa State (16-6, 4-4) vs. Kansas (15-8, 2-7)

Where: Allen Fieldhouse, Lawrence, Kansas Cyclone guard Kelsey Bolte attempts to pass Oklahoma State guard Lakyn Garrison, during the Iowa State vs. Oklahoma State game Feb. 2 at Hilton When: 7 p.m. Wednesday Coliseum. The Cyclones defeated the Cowgirls 79-59. Photo: Zhenru Zhang/Iowa State Daily Defense key to victory against Jayhawks ISU defense keeps Cyclones in games, stifles Big 12 offenses By Dan.Tracy iowastatedaily.com During their three-game Big 12 win streak, the Cyclones eclipsed the 70-point mark in all three wins. The win streak and the streak of Fennelly 70-plus point of- fensive outputs Coach Bill Fennelly disputes a referee’s call Feb. 2 at . ended Saturday Photo: Yi Yuan/Iowa State Daily with 65-62 loss at No. 14 Oklahoma. The offensive out- said. and don’t foul a lot you’re going to win bursts were rare In their 18 games prior to the a lot.” this season because three-game win streak, the Cyclones Defense will be crucial in Bolte this Cyclones team had only scored 70 or more points Saturday’s game at Kansas (15-8, 2-7 (16-6, 4-4 Big 12) three times, but had allowed less than Big 12) especially because it’s on the has made their presence more well- 50 on nine occasions. road. The Cyclones are giving up 66.7 known on the defensive end. “We don’t score the ball very well points per away game in Big 12 play “We’re not an offensive power- so we can’t rely on us to have 20 or while only giving up 54.5 points per house, we’re not going to outscore you 30 points among all of us, so I think game at Hilton Coliseum. so we better guard you,” said coach it’s very important to us,” said senior Bill Fennelly. guard Kelsey Bolte of the defense. “Defensive field goal percentage is “If we’re supposed to not let a girl always a very good indication of your shoot threes then that’s what we’re Cyclone team defense.” going to do. We’re not going to let you Opponents only make 33.8 per- shoot any threes.” defense cent of shots against Iowa State, the Despite losing to the Sooners on ƒ 53.9 points allowed per game (third in Big 12) second best opponent’s field goal per- Saturday, Iowa State allowed only one centage in the Big 12 and 10th best in made field goal in the last 11:08 as they ƒ .338 field goal percentage against (second in Big 12) the nation. battled back from a 10 point deficit. “We don’t get as much credit as “I think that [our defense has] al- ƒ .286 three-point field goal percent- age against (third in Big 12) some teams for being a good defen- lowed us to stay in games,” Fennelly Cyclone forward Hallie Christofferson attempts to attempts to pass the ball Feb. sive team because we don’t press and said. “I’ve always believed that if you ƒ 28 defensive rebounds per game 2 at Hilton Coliseum. Photo: Yi Yuan/Iowa State Daily (second in Big 12) maul you and steal the ball,” Fennelly make people shoot perimeter shots

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Wrestling Jackson: Drouin will return this weekend

Wrestler sidelined after Reader remains perfect, sustaining a concussion hones technique Jon Reader extended By Jake.Calhoun his streak of perfection on iowastatedaily.com Sunday after wrestling up at 184 pounds to defeat Arizona Chris Drouin will be re- State’s Jake Meredith by a turning to the lineup when the 14-3 major decision, bring- Cyclones travel to Columbia, ing his record to 30-0 on the Mo., for a conference dual season. Reader meet against No. 16 Missouri. “Jon’s a great leader on and off the mat,” said Coach Kevin Jackson said teammate Chris Spangler. Drouin, who was sidelined “He’s just a great person overall. He should after sustaining a concussion Drouin be everybody’s idol.” at the National Duals in mid- Reader, who normally wrestles at 174 January, passed his concus- pounds, got a victory in his last match in a home sion test before last weekend’s dual meet as a Cyclone, which held a certain sig- dual meets against Northern nificance for him. Iowa and No. 13 Arizona State. “My family was here to be able to watch my However, there were still con- last home dual,” said Reader, who hails from cerns with his weight and Davison, Mich. conditioning. Jackson “It’s always great going out in front of your “He drilled today” Jackson home crowd.” said Sunday. “Obviously his Heading down the final stretch of the season conditioning is a little bit down, but his weight before the Big 12 Championships on March 6, is not too bad.” Reader said the trick to staying consistent isn’t Having Drouin back is crucial for the learning new technique, but perfecting it. Cyclones (9-8, 0-3 Big 12), who have given up “Communicating with your body is huge, six points to each of their last nine opponents by and especially in the last stretch of the season,” forfeiting the 141-pound match. Over that span, Reader said. “Because the season is very long; Iowa State was 3-6, a stretch that began with six- we’ve been going at it for months now, so it’s just straight losses. about being smart with your body.” “They’ve got a real good squad over there,” Jackson said of Missouri. “[Drouin] should be back against a former Jon Reader teammate of his [141-pounder Todd Schavrien]. They both were at Arizona State for a while. So ƒ Season record: 30-0 we expect him to be back, we expect him to be at ƒ Career record: 115-23 full strength.” ƒ Two-time All-American at 165 pounds (2008, Schavrien, who transferred to Missouri af- 2009) ter spending two years as Drouin’s teammate ƒ In dual meets this season: 53 takedowns, at Arizona State, has never faced Drouin in his seven total nearfalls (4 two-point, 3 three-point) time as a Tiger, making this the first match be- ƒ Won the award for most takedowns last sea- Jon Reader defeats Arizona State opponent Jake Meredith during the wrestling meet Sunday at tween the former teammates. son, when he went 25-6 overall. Hilton Coliseum. Photo: Rebekka Brown/Iowa State Daily

Softball Young club will be tested Zabriskie will can compete in a conference broke the all-time ISU record that boasts five teams in the for strikeouts in a season with lead fresh roster top 20 of the NCAA preseason 255. rankings. “[Zabriskie] works very, “I want them to understand very hard. She’s kind of By Zach.Gourley and realize that they can play bull-headed and relentless,” iowastatedaily.com with anybody,” Gemeinhardt- Gemeinhardt-Cesler said. Cesler said. “She is exactly the way you The ISU softball team is “They’re as good as any- want your pitcher to be.” preparing to start the 2011 body out there.” Zabriskie’s record was season with a roster where Gemeinhardt-Cesler is ex- 20-17 last season, while she 10 of the 20 players are pecting pitching to be one of registered a 2.74 ERA in 227.2 freshmen. the team’s strong points this innings of action. Despite the squad’s youth, season. Senior pitcher Rachel She also held opponents Senior Rachel Zabriskie readies a pitch during a game against Nebraska. File photo: Tim Reuter/ coach Stacy Gemeinhardt- Zabriskie is coming off a 2010 to a .235 batting average in Iowa State Daily Cesler is confident her club campaign during which she 2010, as opposed to the .275 batting average posted by the Cyclones. Most of the players around Zabriskie do not have nearly as much experience at the col- legiate level, if any. The team will have new starters at every infield position, as well as at center field. Gemeinhardt-Cesler is op- timistic, despite those spots being filled by a cast of new players. “Defensively, I feel great about all the positions,” Gemeinhardt-Cesler said. “I feel that our depth and our speed are very good. I feel good about all aspects of our program.” Junior Heidi Kidwell is looking to fill the vacancy in center field left by her sister, Kelsey, one of five seniors the Cyclones lost to graduation last year. The younger Kidwell led the team in several statistical categories last season, includ- ing hits (60) and batting aver- age (.328). Kidwell will be counted on to bat first in the rotation this season. “[Kidwell] can hit well deep in the count and she hit well behind in the count,” Gemeinhardt-Cesler said. “She does a great job of start- ing us off.” Sophomore Erica Miller is also expected to be one of the team’s top offensive weapons this season. Miller, who batted .299 last season, was second on the team in home runs (7) and third in RBIs (27).

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Cairo uproar Constitutional reforms protested Egyptians join together in Tahrir Square to hear words from the face blamed for uprising: ‘Egypt is above all else’

Galvanized by the emotion- tention was that people would al words of a freed Google exec- find out that I was the admin utive, thousands of Egyptians [of the Facebook page],” he jammed Cairo’s Tahrir Square said. “Because I am not the on Tuesday, some for the first hero” time, dismissing the embattled He walked out of the regime’s pledges of constitu- Dream TV interview in tears tional reforms. after being shown photos of Wael Ghonim, the Google those killed in the uprising. executive who was seized “I want to say to every Jan. 28 and released Monday, mother and every father that may be emerging as a face lost his child, I am sorry, but for Egypt’s uprising. Ghonim this is not our fault,” he said spoke from a makeshift stage before leaving. “I swear to Tuesday in Tahrir Square. God this is not our fault. It is “This country, I have said the fault of everyone who was for a long time, this country is holding onto power greedily our country, and everyone has and would not let it go.” a right to this country,” he said. But while the crowds re- “You have a voice in this coun- mained large and boisterous, try. This is not the time for opposition voices have started conflicting ideas, or factions, to splinter. or ideologies. This is the time Some, including members for us to say one thing only, of the self-declared Council of ‘Egypt is above all else.’” the Wise, have said they don’t His words prompted the agree that Mubarak’s imme- protesters to begin chanting diate departure would be the “Egypt above all else.” best thing for Egypt. Ghonim, a Dubai-based Arab League Secretary- marketing executive, is the ad- General Amre Moussa, who ministrator of a Facebook page was among protesters last called “We are all Khaled Said,” week, told CNN that Mubarak named after an Alexandria ac- should be allowed a “dignified tivist who was allegedly beaten exit” in September. to death by police. Enough protesters to fill the street in front of the parliamentary building broke away from the main group at Tahrir square to protest in “I believe that the president The page is widely credited front of the government building Tuesday. Photo: CNN Wire Service should stay until the end of his with calling the first protest mandate. The consensus is Jan. 25. He said he had discussed a constitution, not amendments “The government is only ernment and some opposition growing on this point because Another Facebook page number of reforms in recent here and there. making these announcements representatives, who want of certain constitutional con- created to authorize Ghonim talks with opposition repre- “That’s not good enough,” to avoid making real changes several articles amended to siderations,” Moussa said. to speak on behalf of the pro- sentatives. Among them were said Mohammed Habib, a lead- demanded by the people,” he make way for greater political State television in Egypt testers has 150,000 fans. greater freedom for the media, er of the Muslim Brotherhood, said. “The emergency laws participation. is suggesting that the United “I came today for the first the release of detainees and a key opposition party in Egypt should be lifted.” The demonstrations, pow- States is helping fund the pro- time,” said Dalia, a protester in the lifting of the continuous that is outlawed by the con- Since the protests began ered by the stamina of those tests, which — it says — have Tahrir Square. She did not give state of emergency. stitution on grounds that it is Jan. 25, Mubarak has appoint- who have put everything at been infiltrated by Hamas, her last name. He also assured Egyptians based on religion. ed a vice president for the first risk for change, got an extra Hezbollah, Iran and others. Earlier, Vice President that they should not fear arrest “The first thing that the time, reshuffled his Cabinet shot of energy Tuesday from The divisions within the op- Omar Suleiman announced for speaking their minds. regime should do is for the and announced that he won’t Ghonim’s emotional interview position raised fears that they on state television that a com- But with the credibility of president to leave,” he said. seek a new term in September. on Egypt’s Dream TV. He said could aid the regime. mittee has been authorized to the regime in serious question, “The government is dividing However, the constitution four people surrounded him at “The danger at the moment amend Egypt’s constitution the statements from President the opposition through these remains, reshaped in 2005 and 1 a.m. on Jan. 28. is that this opposition, which a to allow for free, fair and com- Hosni Mubarak’s deputy announcements.” again in 2007 to help retain “I yelled, ‘Help me,’ but of few days ago seemed to unite, is petitive elections. The amend- fell short. Real change, say Asem Abedine, head of the power for the ruling National course I knew these were se- now being divided,” said Cairo- ments, Suleiman said, would Mubarak’s foes, can only come pan-Arab Nassiri party, said Democratic Party. curity forces. based analyst Issandr El Amrani. be drafted by an independent with Mubarak’s immediate de- Mubarak is merely angling for It has been at the heart of “The thing that tortured judicial commission. parture and an overhaul of the time. the dialogue between the gov- me the most when I was in de- CNN Wire Staff

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Negotiation Wikileaks North, South Korea Assange’s lawyers want discussions resume Swedish prosecutor Lawyers for Julian Assange wrapped up They also argue that Sweden could send him “Little progress was made” “at setting the date, place and had reopened communication their case against his extradition to Sweden on to the United States to face espionage charges at working-level military talks agenda for higher-level talks, channels with North Korea Tuesday and challenged a Swedish prosecutor related to Wikileak’s disclosure of thousands between North and South possibly at the level of defense in the border area around to “come to London” to defend her handling of of top secret U.S. military and diplomatic Korea on Tuesday, but the two ministers.” Panmunjom. the sexual misconduct allegations facing the documents. countries are set to resume The meeting signals a It was the first time in WikiLeaks founder. Former Swedish prosecutor Sven-Erik their negotiations Wednesday, change in tone after tensions eight months the two sides “Today, we have seen a Hamlet without Alhem testified Tuesday that Swedish au- a South Korean Defense between the two sides escalat- had reopened the hot line. the princess — a prosecutor who has been thorities should not have told the media that Ministry spokesman said, ac- ed sharply last year, but higher- North Korea cut it off May 26 ready to feed the media within information, Assange was accused of rape. But Alhem cording to South Korea’s news level military talks will be held to protest Seoul’s response to but has been unwilling to come here,” Assange seemed unimpressed by some elements of agency. only if the North promises to the March sinking of a South attorney Mark Stephens told reporters out- the defense, including the claim that Assange The first inter-Korean dia- refrain from further provoca- Korean naval ship. side a south London courtroom. Stephens could be sent on to the United States to face im- logue in months began at 10 tions, the South has said. South Korea has blamed called on Swedish prosecutor Marianne Ny prisonment in Guantanamo Bay or execution. a.m. Tuesday and there were The preliminary talks are North Korea for the at- to attend the extradition hearing when it re- Prosecutor Clare Montgomery, repre- four rounds of talks through led by Col. Moon Sang-gyun tack, which killed 46 sailors. sumes Friday and “subject yourself to the senting Sweden, dismissed the defense claim the day at the truce village of the South and Col. Ri Son- Pyongyang denies any involve- cross-examination.” that Sweden would hand Assange over to the of Panmunjom, the Defense kwon of the North, who have ment in the sinking of the Assange has not been charged with a United States. The “suggestion that Sweden Ministry said. served before “as representa- Cheonan. Tension rose again crime, but Swedish prosecutors want to ques- provides no protection against human rights There was an air of friend- tives for working-level mili- in November, when North tion him in connection with sexual miscon- violations is unfounded,” Montgomery argued liness when colonel-level of- tary talks from each side for Korea shelled South Korea’s duct allegations related to separate incidents Assange is free on $310,000 bail while he ficials from both countries ap- years,” Yonhap reported to Yeonpyeong Island, killing two last August. Assange denies the accusations, fights extradition. British courts have ordered peared before cameras, though CNN. South Korean marines and and his attorneys are fighting his extradition him to stay at a supporter’s mansion outside the representatives struggled The South demanded that two civilians. on procedural and human-rights grounds. The London each night, to wear an electronic tag to make headway in their Pyongyang take responsibility Pyongyang said the strike was case is not related to the work of the website, and to check in daily with police. Proceedings discussions. for last year’s military provo- in response to the South’s navy which has facilitated the leaking of thousands are set to resume Friday at Woolwich Crown “Little progress was made cations and promise not to firing into North Korean waters. of secret documents on subjects ranging from Court in south London. at today’s working-level mili- carry out any more attacks, “We emphasized that the war in Afghanistan to the inner workings “For the past five and a half months, we tary talks, but the two sides Yonhap reported Kim said. 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SUB Live Music Do: Don’t: When: 7 p.m. February 14 Where: Maintenance Shop, Memorial Union Pick up a chick flick. It is the one day you have to Give romantic Facebook gifts. She may love to cyber stalk Cost is $12 for students, $14 for give in and watch “The Notebook.” but will not love this gift nor think it is romantic. public, with a $2 day-of-show- increase. Rock band Ingram Hill Do: Don’t: w/ Chamberlin from Tennessee. Chamberlin will also perform. Get her a stylish Get her edible undies. No matter how much the sales- watch. This way she person talks you into them, they will never be OK, and never has an excuse she will never think it was a good idea. for being late and CHECK IT OUT will always think of you when she looks at it. This check it out is for all you singles out there. Valentine’s day does not have to be about all the Photo courtesy: Macy’s couples and the commercialized holiday. Check out this list of Valen- tine’s Day alternatives, including throwing a singles party, a spa day for yourself or send out Valentine’s Single’s Awareness Day Guide to others. Yes I’m saying go all the way back to third grade and send BY ANGELA CHRISTIANSON some candy and valentines to those ISD STYLE WRITER you love. Enjoy this holiday for what it is: time to embrace your relation- Do your Valentine’s Day Suit up in your running band, will perform at 8 p.m. ships in your life. Love you all! plans involve a pint of Ben tights and your best flannel Monday at the Maintenance and Jerry’s, “The Notebook” for YMCA of Greater Des Shop. Student tickets can and your oldest pair of Moines’ Annual Red Flannel be purchased for $12 in www.lifelovebeauty.com sweats? Or are you more Run. The three and five-mile advance or $14 on Monday. like Jennifer Garner in the races will be held Feb. 12, Looking to brush up on romantic comedy “Valen- and awards are given to your dance skills and tine’s Day,” beating the life the best dressed individual, maybe even meet your out of a paper-mache heart? group and even the best potential valentine? Try Either way, get yourself out dressed dog. Valerie Williams’s Argentine of your apartment or dorm If races aren’t your thing but Tango classes offered room, grab a few single you still want to get some at the Memorial Union READ MORE friends and celebrate the fresh air, make a trip to every Sunday. Moves for 14th of February your way, Brenton Skating Plaza in Des beginners are introduced at @ ISDStyle.com as Single’s Awareness Day. Moines. The outdoor rink 4 p.m., along with technique Whether you want to run offers public skating daily for better dancing. From • Valentine gift ideas your heart out, learn some and lessons Saturdays and 5 to 7 p.m. there is open • DIY ideas new dance moves or enjoy Mondays. dancing with additional • Makeup stories a musical performance, When you’re ready to get instruction. And the best • Styles from abroad Ames and Des Moines out of the cold, check out part is, no partner required. • And more have something for you this SUB’s Live Music. Ingram weekend. Hill, a Memphis-based rock Photo courtesy: Thinkstock